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Mobility & Transportation Tech
Mobility platforms and transportation technology built by platform engineers
Mobility & Transportation Tech is in expert discovery. M44 is recruiting founding contributors to define what mobility AI must solve.
Industry landscape
The global mobility technology market is projected to exceed $400 billion by 2030, driven by the convergence of electrification, connectivity, and shared transportation models. The sector spans ride-hailing platforms generating over $100 billion in annual gross bookings, a rapidly expanding EV charging network approaching 200,000 public stations in the US, and emerging vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication standards that will reshape how vehicles interact with infrastructure.
Technology maturity varies dramatically across sub-sectors. Ride-hailing platforms have achieved marketplace scale but face persistent unit economics challenges. EV charging networks contend with hardware interoperability through OCPP standards, utility rate complexity, and federal NEVI Formula Program requirements. Connected vehicle platforms navigate the transition from DSRC to C-V2X communication protocols while autonomous vehicle developers work through SAE Level 4 validation.
Marketplace dynamics, charging infrastructure management, and connected vehicle data orchestration defeat generic development approaches — that is why M44 is building applications for Mobility Technology. Domain experts in platform engineering, energy management, and regulatory navigation define the Mobility Tech application, not AI trained on scraped internet data. Mobility platform architects and operations managers ground the requirements in real domain expertise.
Key market segments
22 sub-industries on record| Segment | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional market segments | ||
| 01 | Ride-hailing platforms | Ride-hailing platforms connecting passengers with drivers through mobile applications |
| Technology and innovation | ||
| 02 | Micromobility operators | Micromobility operators providing shared electric scooter and bike services for last-mile transportation |
| 03 | Autonomous vehicle companies | Autonomous vehicle companies developing and deploying self-driving technology for passenger and goods movement |
| 04 | Mobility-as-a-Service platforms | Mobility-as-a-Service platforms combining multiple modes into unified trip planning and payment |
All 22 sub-industries
From the M44 industry taxonomyRide-hailing, ridesharing, and TNC platforms
Micromobility operators (e-bikes, scooters, mopeds)
Autonomous vehicle (AV) software and hardware companies
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and multimodal platforms
Urban air mobility (UAM) and eVTOL development
Drone delivery, autonomous logistics, and UAV operators
Connected vehicle platforms and infotainment OS
Fleet electrification consulting and V2G solutions
Transportation management systems (TMS) for mobility
Peer-to-peer (P2P) carsharing and vehicle rentals
Parking technology, smart garages, and booking apps
Freight matching, digital freight networks, and load boards
Route optimization, dynamic routing, and dispatch software
Last-mile mobility solutions and sidewalk delivery robots
Private aviation, jet charter software, and empty leg booking
Hyperloop technology and vacuum tube transport
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) infrastructure
Spaceport operations, launch services, and orbital logistics
Smart helmet, HUD, and wearable mobility tech
Traffic simulation, digital twins, and modeling software
Mobility data analytics, location intelligence, and APIs
V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) communication platforms
Platform capabilities
What Mobility & Transportation Tech practitioners build with the M44 platform.
Expert AI specialties
| Specialty | Description | Practitioner role |
|---|---|---|
| Demand Prediction and Dynamic Pricing | Spatial-temporal demand patterns and surge pricing optimization | Marketplace Operations Director |
| EV Charging Network Intelligence | Charger availability monitoring, session duration analysis, and OCPP station management | Charging Infrastructure Director |
| Connected Vehicle Data Orchestration | Vehicle telemetry processing, V2X message handling, and sensor fusion | Connected Vehicle Platform Lead |
| Multi-Modal Trip Orchestration | Transit, ride-hail, and micromobility data integration for unified trip planning | MaaS Product Director |
Cross-industry connections
All 44 applications run on shared infrastructure. Patterns solved in one industry carry to the industries connected to it.
Primary connections
Fleet vehicle procurement and OEM connected vehicle data access create automotive connections.
Connection points
First-mile/last-mile integration and shared fare payment connect mobility platforms with transit.
Connection points
In-app payment processing, driver payouts, and embedded financial products serve mobility platforms.
Connection points
Secondary connections
| Industry | Connection |
|---|---|
| Insurance | Usage-based insurance and fleet coverage |
| Logistics & Distribution | Fleet infrastructure and routing algorithms |
| Discrete Manufacturing | EV manufacturing and charging hardware |
| Electronics Manufacturing | Sensor systems and V2X hardware |
| Management Consulting | Mobility strategy and regulatory navigation |
| Supply Chain Technology | Tracking platforms and IoT connectivity |
Who builds the Mobility & Transportation Tech application
Contribution process
Initial engagement
20–40 hours to establish foundational patterns, workflows, and knowledge structures for the industry module.
Ongoing contribution
2–5 hours per month to refine patterns, validate new capabilities, and contribute to module evolution.
Compensation model
Ownership
Blockchain-verified contribution records establish ownership stakes in industry modules, permanently and verifiably.
Revenue share
Ongoing royalties from module usage, proportional to contribution depth and module activity.
Professional standing
Contributors hold a verifiable record of expertise and direct client relationships through the platform.
General requirements
What should the Mobility Tech application solve first? Early applicants decide — defining requirements for platform engineering, marketplace dynamics, and regulatory compliance. Your knowledge of mobility platforms, charging infrastructure, or connected vehicle systems becomes the raw material for AI that serves mobility technology companies. Apply as a founding contributor, and if there's a fit, we'll walk you through what to expect — including the business opportunity, contribution process, and how attribution works.
Cooperative and community models
EV Charging Interoperability Alliance
Charging network operators collaborating on roaming agreements and interoperability standards.
Mobility Data Cooperative
Mobility companies pooling anonymized trip data while preserving competitive advantages and user privacy.
Urban Mobility Innovation Hub
Mobility startups and transit agencies collaborating on pilot programs and regulatory sandboxes.
Fleet Electrification Purchasing Consortium
Ride-hail operators aggregating vehicle orders to negotiate volume pricing on EVs and charging equipment.
Related industries
| Industry | Relationship | |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Automotive & Dealerships | Vehicle supply, OEM connected platforms, and dealer-based charging networks |
| 02 | Public Transit & Infrastructure | MaaS integration, first-mile/last-mile, and transit data exchange |
| 03 | FinTech & Digital Finance | Payment processing, digital wallets, and embedded financial products |
| 04 | Logistics & Distribution | Fleet optimization, last-mile delivery, and routing algorithms |
| 05 | Electronics Manufacturing | Sensor systems, V2X hardware, and embedded computing platforms |
Mobility & Transportation Tech is in expert discovery.
M44 is mapping requirements and recruiting founding contributors for this application.
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